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Every week, our TV and film experts curate the top ten streaming selections for you to consider adding to your queues. Our decision isn’t strictly based on reviews or the number of streams but on content that truly stands out amid the vast sea of available titles. Time is precious, and there’s a lot out there worth watching.

This week’s results include a notable number of AMC series that have just become available on Netflix, influencing viewers to binge on these newly accessible titles. Be ready for a strong AMC representation on the list.

10. Dark Winds – AMC series streaming on Netflix

This crime drama, produced by George R.R. Martin, is a sleeper hit that you should consider binging. The show features mainly Native American writers and is based on Tony Hillerman’s Leaphorn & Chee book series. It focuses on two 1970s Navajo cops navigating seemingly unrelated crimes, including a double murder case, in a remote area near Monument Valley, all while questioning their spiritual beliefs.

9. Mayfair Witches – AMC series streaming on Netflix

Anne Rice fans have already enjoyed the Interview With The Vampire reboot series, which has exceeded the film adaptation, especially concerning the dynamic between Louis and Lestat. Now, they have Mayfair Witches, featuring Alexandra Daddario as the heir to a witchy dynasty. While it may not be as gripping as its predecessor, it’s still a must-watch for Rice enthusiasts.

8. The Union – Netflix film

Netflix continues to pull in A-listers for its feature films, and this time, it’s Halle Berry and Mark Wahlberg. They play ex-high school sweethearts who get drawn into an espionage adventure. Their reunion takes a wild turn, making it a thrilling yet unconventional date idea.

7. Alien – 20th Century Fox film streaming on Hulu

With Alien: Romulus starring Cailee Spaeny making waves in theaters, revisiting where it all started with Sigourney Weaver’s iconic portrayal of Ripley is timely. The franchise’s initial chestburster moment remains a must-see, reminding us of the shocking scene’s impact when first unveiled.

6. Kevin Can F**k Himself – AMC series streaming on Netflix

Starring Annie Murphy, this 2021 series satirizes sitcoms like King of Queens. However, its protagonist, Kevin, is not just an annoying and sexist husband but also emotionally abusive, prompting his wife Allison to decide he must die. The series is addictive, raising hopes for a potential third season.

5. Industry – HBO series

Industry is often compared to Euphoria and Succession but set in London’s financial sector. While these comparisons are fair, dismissing the show as an imitator would be a mistake. It consistently challenges its characters with new hurdles, making it a series not to be overlooked.

4. Supacell – Netflix series

This show offers a fresh take on superpowers while highlighting sickle cell disease and related social issues. It features superpowered individuals with regular lives, blue-collar jobs, and relationship problems. Created by Rapman, the series is perfect for fans of The Boys looking for another unique take on heroes.

3. The Umbrella Academy – Netflix series

Elliot Page, Tom Hopper, Robert Sheehan, and others bid farewell in this beloved series based on Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá’s comic book. The final season ventures beyond the source material, presenting a more complex apocalyptic scenario as the group loses their powers. It’s a unique and memorable conclusion.

2. Bad Monkey – Apple TV+ series

From producer Bill Lawrence, known for Ted Lasso, comes this adaptation of Carl Hiaasen’s bestseller. Vince Vaughn stars as Andrew Yancy, a former cop-turned-health-inspector involved in a mystery that could revive his career. The series also features an ensemble cast including Rob Delaney, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Michelle Monaghan.

1. Emily In Paris – Netflix series

Emily struggles to get her life together, constantly worrying about romantic entanglements. The new season starts with her being single and happy, but familiar love triangles soon resurface. Expect melodrama, catchy songs, and extravagant fashion in this addictive Darren Star creation.

Source: Uproxx